Becherovka Becherovka is a
popular aperitif and effective digestive aid. An herbal bitters, often drunk as a digestive aid that is produced in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic by the Jan Becher company.
The liqueur was first created by Joseph Becher, a Czech apothecary, and his physician partner, Christian Frobrig. Their secret formula contained 20 different herbs, spices and aromatic oils blended with the mineral-rich waters of the Czech spa town of Karlovy Vary. The secret of its ingredients is carefully guarded, only known to two people. Following the post-war expulsion of the Becher family and the
nationalization of the liqueur plant, Becherovka, one of the world’s oldest
bitters, spent 57 years in the hands of the state.

Becherovka Becherovka contains a mixture of 100%-natural herbs and spices with 38% alcohol content. Becherovka is taken
cold but it’s also popular as an ingredient in mixed drinks. Chilled and sipped
by itself, Becherovka is a digestif. ‘Beton’ -
Becherovka and tonic - is a popular concoction, but Becherovka can also be mixed
with cola and juice. Taste the most famous of Czech herbal liqueurs. You can mix Becherovka into a crisp, refreshing Smash, with fresh mint leaves, citrus juice and pineapple juice.
It tastes best when ice cold, ideally between -2° to -6°C. It is also used as an
ingredient of many refreshing cocktails, of which the best known is “Beton”.Price: $22.38 To order click here! Buy
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